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Great, thanks!
Here’s the calculator most point to for figuring out dosages.
I’ll defer on that one as there are potency factors involved for items not listed.And if I’m using food grade trisodium phosphate which of the phosphates do I select?
OK, that’s the one I figured. Didn’t realize the uptick was required though. Will see if taricha chimes in. Thanks.Select phosphate using potassium phosphate. I forget the % conversion though. I wanna say use 30% more tsp, but let's get a pro. @taricha can you help?
Strange, I don’t see sodium phosphate dibasic listed.I believe that i saw a post awhile back where Randy had mentioned that the % difference is so minute that it’s insignificant in the grand scheme of things. I use the calculator with sodium phosphate dibasic and it’s a good starting point. It’s not exact, so start lower and work your way up slowly.
edit. I guess I should add that I base that off making a solution to increase phosphate at 1ml to 0.01ppm.
240 plus 45 gallon sump. I think with live rock displacement it’s around 250 total gallons.Tank size? Might be able to help more.
Ah I see what I did wrong. I didn’t change the 1ml to 5 ml in the calc where it asks for how much solution to add.Teaspoons
And this implies no uptick. You mentioned something earlier about a 30 % uptick. Is this still the case?Ah I see what I did wrong. I didn’t change the 1ml to 5 ml in the calc where it asks for how much solution to add.
It’s not. I meant to follow the potassium phosphate calculator. I believe the difference is miniscule. I used it as a starting point as I use sodium phosphate dibasic with that calculator.Strange, I don’t see sodium phosphate dibasic listed.

